Part of what I'm saying is I'm not going to assume that a 30% acceptance rate represents any degree of meaningful selectivity for this program, not at least without thoroughly discussing how this figure fits in with other factors (e.g., characteristics of the typical applicant pool for Argosy schools, comparisons with other schools, etc).
To be fair, we got the same song-and-dance about PGSP-Stanford's selectivity (although I believe the figure I got quoted was more like a 10-15 percent acceptance rate, IIRC).... "I heard it from an administrator, unpublished figures"..... but in contrast, for what its worth, PGSP-Stanford has some things going for it that Argosy clearly does not (relatively smaller cohorts, much better APA match rates, much better licensure rates).